there could be more related to newtown. the u.s. attorney's office in connecticut and the fbi are being very aggressive trying to track more of these, and nothing specific, they are telling us, but clearly this arrest today which could end with a five-year prison sentence is being announced as a warning to anyone who would try to take advantage of this tragedy and these suffering families. >> a warning that we certainly hope is heard. drew, thank you very much. >>> ken berger is the president and ceo of charity navigator, a nonprofit organization that evalyates charities. he joins me now live. good to see you. the details, you were listening there, so disturbing. have you ever seen anything like this? >> unfortunately, we have seen situations like this. and i think any time there's a tragedy, unfortunately some really awful people come out and exploit the public. it's really horrible. i mean, this is one of the worst i've seen. it's pretty horrific to say the least, but there are some real low things that people are doing out there